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THREE BLUE JAYS QUALIFY FOR REGIONALS

CANTON OH-

After a 5k long battle at GlenOak High School, 3 high school cross country runners finished at the top of their races and earned themselves a spot at Regionals.

 

Lucas Sokol took 7th place overall running a time of 17:36

Faith Sullivan took 8th place overall running a time of 21:24

Serenity Perrine took 16th place overall running a time of 22:44

 

**In tournament meets there are 2 qualifying races leading up to the State race. Districts is the first race in tournaments, the top 20 boys and 16 girls as individuals qualify and move on to the Regional meet this season. At the Regional meet the top 16 individuals will move on to the State Championship race.**

 

Lucas, Faith, and Serenity will race again next Saturday 10/29 at the OHSAA Regional Championship meet for a chance to move on to state!

 

Congratulations!!

 

*Contributed By Kayla Malmfedlt at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

MILTON ENDS LONG STREAK AGAINST MCDONALD

MCDONALD OH- Jackson-Milton Football team beat McDonald Friday night by a score of 20-7. This is the first time a Jackson-Milton team has been victorious over the Blue Devils since 2006, when they beat McDonald in a 4 overtime game.

The Jays played great defense all night and nearly had their 5th shutout of the season before a McDonald score late in the 4th quarter. Leading the Jays offensively was Qb Alex Schivai who completed 13 of 22 passes for 192 yards and 2 passing touchdowns. Junior Aiden Stanke led the Jays in rushing yards with 105 on 11 carries. Leading the Jays in receiving yards was Sr. Gavin White with 4 receptions for 82 yards including a receiving touchdown. Also scoring touchdowns were Sophomore Keegan White (rushing touchdown) and Stanke (receiving touchdown).

Defensively the Jays were led by Sr. LB Ezekiel Brock with 9 tackles 3 tackles for loss and 1 quarterback sack. Keegan White and Sr. Owen McDevitt followed with 7 tackles of their own. Brody Pugh recovered the games only fumble. Sam Conn was 2/3 on extra points and punter Gerald Ihrig pinned the Blue Devils inside the 10 on a punt in the fourth quarter.

Jacks0n-Milton finishes the regular season with a record of 7-3 and will continue their season next Friday night as they have qualified for the Division IV playoffs.

*Contributed By Nathan Brode at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

SEBRING STUNS BLUE JAYS IN SECTIONAL FINAL

NORTH JACKSON OH- The seeding told you it was going to be a good game on Thursday night as twelfth seeded Sebring matched up with eleventh seeded Jackson Milton.  But Sebring was not in the mood for a tightly contested thriller, and they ran away with the match in sweeping fashion. (25-11 25-15 26-24)

Leading the Trojan offense was Blake Thomas who cashed in 8 kills, and 5 aces.  Mallory Harshman managed to set up a great offense by leading in assists with 11.  Emma Lynn played exceptional defense with 21 digs to lead the Trojans.  Thomas was also in double figures with digs finishing with 14.

Sebring advances to the district semifinals on Tuesday. They’ll be lined up against top seeded Wellsville at Lisbon.  First serve is set for 6:00.

MILTON FINDS THEMSELVES ON TOP OF OPENING ROUND THRILLER

NORTH JACKSON OH-

In the opening round of the sectional volleyball tournament the Lady Jays had a repeat opponent from last Tuesday regular season match with Heartland Christian.   The Lady Jays had the same results with a great battle with the Lady Lions and come out on top again in the five set battle.  The Lady Jays start the first set with too much nervousness, but were able to get it under control as the game went on and were able to make the needed adjustment to secure the win.

Leading in stats in the battle with Heartland was Emily Fultz with 16 service points and 5 aces.  Hailey Chudomelka had 13 service points with 5 aces.  Mia Greco controlled the net with 9 solo blocks and 16 kills.  Alena Len added 8 kills.  Paige Grope had 28 assists. Grace Johns had great defensive play with 25 digs.

The BlueJays will return to home on Thursday to take on Sebring in the section finals with start time slated 6pm.  Please come out and support the Lady Jays as they go for their second consecutive sectional championship and a return to districts.

 

*Contributed By Stephen Mohr at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

BLUE JAYS DON’T LET WATERLOO COME BACK

NORTH JACKSON OH- Thursday night the Lady Jays finished conference play against the Lady Vikings of Waterloo.  With the win the Lady Jays even up their conference record at 7-7 and tied for 4th place.

The Lady Jays started strong and dominated in set one and continued to play fast and loose in set two to get the win.  In set three with the score at 20-16, subs were made to allow some of the JV players to get another taste of varsity action.  The Lady Vikings were able to take advantage of the situation and proved to be too much for the younger players taking set 3 and forcing set 4.  With the return of the starters in set 4 the Lady Jays were able to secure the win.

Leading the Lady Jays tonight were Mia Greco with 13 service points and 5 aces, 13 kills and 7 blocks.  Riley Headley added 14 service points with 3 aces.  Emily Fultz had 10 kills.  Grace Johns with great back row play with 15 digs.  Paige Grope had 25 assists to add to her career total.

The Lady Jays will be on the road next Tuesday to take on Heartland Christian, and finish the regular season at home against Garfield.

 

*Contributed By Stephen Mohr at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

 

BLUE JAYS HAVE A GREAT SHOWING AT MVAC CHAMPIONSHIP

MCDONALD OH- On Tuesday the Jackson Milton cross country teams participated in the MVAC League Championship race at Woodland Park in McDonald. The team had their second chance this season to tackle the billy goat hill in the park and bring down their times from the first race of the season, which was run on this same course. In this race the runners are given the opportunity to earn first team, second team, or honorable mention all league honors. Cross country runners are only given one chance to become an all league runner with the place they finish in at this one race.

 

Runners that finish 1-7 in their race are named first team all league, 8-14 are named second team all league, and 15-21 are named honorable mention all league.

 

The team raced on one of their favorite courses and had perfect running weather. The high school boys team finished in 4th place overall as a team out of 8 total teams!

 

7 Runners finished the race with all league honors.

 

Overall Team Results: (Runner – Place – Time)

*Denotes overall placer

 

High School Girls:

*Faith Sullivan – 4th place – 21:55 (First Team All League)

*Serenity Perrine – 10th place – 22:39 (Second Team All League)

Kalli Ivari – 24th place – 24:52

Abby Bueno – 30th place – 26:13

 

High School Boys: 4th Place Overall

*Lucas Sokol – 6th place – 18:05 (First Team All League)

Alex Lipp – 26th place – 20:26

Landon Fortunato – 31st place – 20:46

Nate Craver – 32nd place – 20:51

Jonathan Lanham – 51st place – 23:21

Landon Malmfeldt – 53rd place – 23:34

 

*Contributed By Kayla Malmfedlt at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

WESTERN RESERVE RUNS AWAY WITH RIVALRY WIN

NORTH JACKSON OH- It was a great night for Western Reserve as they made a trip to visit their heated rivals Jackson Milton. It was a match controlled by Reserve all night as they swept their way to a win.  (25-16 25-17 25-13)

Alyvia Hughes notched 15 kills, 4 blocks and 2 aces to lead the Blue Devils offense.  Raelynn Meyer managed 20 assists in a great game setting up the offense.  Ally Jones earned the postgame Player of the Gsme with a team high 20 digs.  Lisa Eichert congributed an important 9 kills to the cause.

Western Reserve will hit the road on Monday to test themselves against Liberty.  Jackson Milton will need to bounce back and find a way to win on the road against Sebring.

GROPE WINS WEEK 5 VOLLEYBALL BIG DOG OF THE VALLEY

North Jackson, OH- Senior Jackson-Milton standout Paige Grope won this past weeks Baird Brothers Big Dog of the Valley. Grope just recently surpassed 1,000 assists in the match against Sebring on September 8th. Grope is the only Blue Jay ever to record 1,000 assists throughout her high school career.

Grope has had an astonishing senior season, recording 208 assists to date, while also recording 149 digs defensively. The Blue Jays are looking for a push to get ready for the playoffs, and Grope will be a shoulder to lean on in the final 6 matches of the regular season. Congratulations to Paige Grope on winning the Big Dog of the Valley brought to you by:

SCHIAVI SHOWS OUT IN BLUE JAYS WIN

NORTH JACKSON, OH- Jackson-Milton came into week 6 looking to keep their good eason going with a win over Sebring, who is still looking for their first win of the season as the BlueJays hosted the Trojans Friday night. Milton came out hot and quick, jumping to a big lead early and never looked back. Jackson-Milton walked away with a 41-0 victory.

The Blue Jays air attack was on point thanks to QB, Alex Schiavi. Schiavi was efficient and slinging it everywhere around the field putting up 6 TDs. He completed only 10 passes for 225 yards, and connected on passes with Cayden Mitchell and Aiden Stanke. Both Mitchell and Stanke came down with 2 receiving TDs each to boost Milton to the win. The BlueJays defense also stood tall to allow the offense to roll on. 

Looking forward, Jackson-Milton has a tough matchup next week as they host Mineral Ridge in the battle of two 5-1 teams. Both offenses have the ability to be balanced in their attacks and can be deadly in their passing game. Defense will be the go to factor for either team, and whichever teams can force more mistakes and capitalize will come away with a victory. Sebring will move on to next week as they will travel to Lowellville.

 

*Contributed By YSN’s Brendan Miller.

JACKSON MILTON HANDLES ROCKETS

NORTH JACKSON OH-

Tonight the Lady Jays evened up their conference record taking down the Lady Rockets of Lowellville in three straight sets.

Emily Fultz had a career night with 16 kills from the outside position.  Riley Headley added 7 kills tonight also from the outside.  Paige Grope had 13 service points with 2 aces, adding a season high of 25 assists to her stat sheet. Grace Johns had 10 service points with 3 aces and 13 digs.

The Lady Jays return to action on Tuesday September 27th as they travel to Springfield Local to continue conference play.

*Contributed By Stephen Mohr at jacksonmiltonathletics.org